Hull City 2 Bristol City 3: How the Tigers rated...

Leon Wobschall delivers his verdict after Hull City were beaten at home in the Championship...

Hull City ratings

Allan McGregor. The main issue in the first half was keeping warm, with the Scot having nothing to do. But suffered during the crazy final denouement after making a key save to deny Reid. 5

Ola Aina. No undue alarms and put in a decent shift for the most part, but he and his defensive colleagues will have a frazzled minds following the late developments. 5

Michael Hector. Much emphasis on him, with Dawson missing due to illness. The final 65 minutes were plain sailing. But went missing along with Mazuch and several others after that. 5.

Ondrej Mazuch. Not easy coming in to make his first appearance since late August. Did not look particularly convincing, but thankfully Bristol were off colour until the final 25 minutes - when the walls caved in for him and the Tigers. 5.

Fikayo Tomori. Made some useful enough forays going forward. But it was hard going at the death. 6

Kevin Stewart. Another who had a sound enough opening hour, only for the midfield to open up late on. 6

Seb Larsson. Persistent and tried his best to help Hull tick over and showed his experience before fatigue set in. 7

Jarrod Bowen. Not at his flowing best, but displayed elements of menace and set up Campbell's opener and struck the hosts' second from close range - his tenth of the season. Little consolation in that. 6

Markus Henriksen. Game passed him by for spells and was not his day. 5

Jackson Irvine. Tireless shift in the first period, with his commitment typified by two good challenges before the break. Kept going. 6.

Fraizer Campbell. Showed a good attitude and work-rate and bagged his fourth of the season. 7